Pronunciation: /ˈʃɛərənt/
noun a parent who frequently shares pictures, videos, and information about their children on social media
A1 I heard about the term 'sharent' for the first time.
A2 Parents should be cautious about sharenting their children's photos online.
B1 Sharenting has become a common practice among parents in the digital age.
B2 Some experts warn about the potential risks of sharenting on social media platforms.
C1 The debate on sharenting ethics continues to evolve as technology advances.
C2 Research studies have delved into the psychological impact of sharenting on children's privacy.
formal The practice of sharenting, or sharing details about one's children online, has become increasingly common in today's digital age.
informal My friend is always sharenting pictures of her kids on social media.
slang I can't believe how much my mom sharents on Facebook.
figurative Some parents view sharenting as a way to document their child's life, while others see it as an invasion of privacy.
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